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The Great American Debate A Tragedy of Errors
Quirkville was a sleepy little village near the centre of political pandemonium as the 2024 election season went into full swing. That was the general consensus amongst the residents of Quirkville, anyways —each of its many occupants going about their daily lives in a similar 'out-of-the-box' way that made Quirkville one unique place to live. This year, they held a series of candidate debates in the American presidential race, hoping to spice up the usual bland political events.
By Nazmul Hossain2 years ago in Humor
Humor for Tough Times
In life’s most challenging moments, when everything seems heavy and dark, humor can be a guiding light. It’s a universal balm, a way to cope, and a reminder that even in the toughest situations, there’s room for laughter. As I reflect on my own experiences, I recognize how laughter has become a vital tool for resilience, helping me navigate difficulties with a lighter heart.
By Horace Wasland2 years ago in Humor
The Unfortunate Tale of a Now Extinct Animal
"Aww, come on!" Noah moaned as he let go of the rope to quickly snatch together his robe that just went RIPPP. His struggle was evident in his frustration. Loading animals two-by-two into an ark had been challenging. The last pair had proven the most difficult—the Farknuckle. A rare breed that's now extinct. You'll soon see why.
By Ryan DeJonghe2 years ago in Humor
Do My Bidding, Mosquito Army!
I LOVE My Forest. The emerald sky where I live is pierced with shades of blue beyond. Birds sing their lewd songs to each other during the spring and scream at their children during the summer creating a cacophony of sounds that we humans describe as beautiful. Fireflies light up our summer and autumn nights with flickering and fluttering eloquence, and an opossum has been adopted as a nocturnal snuggle/dinner buddy by the colony of rescue cats that I hold responsibility over and has even on occasion let me run my fingers gently over its back side (before saying: "Okay. That's enough, friend" by politely walking away). And the cicadas sing us to sleep every night. It's peaceful, it's quiet, no noisy human interference, and you can see the stars for miles. And come morning, (especially in the cooler months when the morning fog lifts off the ground in opalescent swirls of cloud low to the ground) we are greeted by little families of deer.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Humor
Apple job question: "62-63=1", move just one digit, make the calculation true
Apple is one of the most prestigious companies in the world, so getting a job there is no easy feat. Typically, Apple will ask a combination of technical questions (based on the candidate’s past experience) and some brain teasers to test their reflexes.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Humor







